282 MR. A. R. WALLACE ON THE [June 28, 
Fam. II]. PLatycercip. 
4, PLatTycEercus. 
15, PLATYCERCUS VULNERATUS. 
Platycercus vulneratus, Wagl. Mon. Psitt. p. 533. 
Psitt. erythropterus, Q. & G. Voy. de l’Astrol. t. 27. 
Aprosmictus vulneratus, Bp. 
Hab. Timor (4. R. W.). 
16. PLATYCERCUS AMBOINENSIS. 
Psittacus amboinensis, Bodd.; Briss. Orn. iv. t. 28. f. 2; Linn. 
Syst. Nat. i. p. 141; Pl. Enl. 240. 
Hab. Amboina, Ceram, and Bouru (4. R. W.). 
Remarks.—This is a rather searce bird. It has been confounded 
with the next species, which inhabits a different area, and is much 
smaller, as well as differently marked on the bill and tail. Both 
species eat green plantains, and are of much less sociable and tame- 
able dispositions than most Parrots. 
17. PLATYCERCUS DORSALIS. 
Psittacus dorsalis, Q. & G. Voy. de l Astrol. t. 21. f. 1. 
Hab. New Guinea, Waigiou (4. R. W.), and Sulla Islands (var.) 
( Allen). 
18. PLaTyYCERCUS HYPOPHONIUS. 
Platycercus hypophonius, Mill. & Schleg. Verh. Nat. Gesch. 
p- 181. 
Hab. Gilolo (4. R. W.). 
Fam. III. Pstrracip. 
5. PALZORNIS. 
19. PALZORNIS LONGICAUDUS. 
Psittacus longicaudus, Bodd. Pl. Enl. 887. 
Psitt. barbatulatus, Levaill. Perr. t. 72. 
Psitt. malaccensis, Gm.; Vigors, Bp. 
Hab. Malacca, Sumatra, and Borneo (4. R. W.). 
20. PALZORNIS JAVANICUS. 
Psittacus javanicus, Osb. 
Ps. osbeckii, Lath. 
Paleornis barbatus, Lev. Perr. t. 31. 
Hab. Java and Borneo (? dorneus, Wagl., immature) (4. R. W.). 
21. PAL@ORNIS CANICEPS. 
Paleornis caniceps, Blyth, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. xv. pp. 23, 51, 
368. 
Hab. Nicobar Islands (? Penang). 
Remarks.—The specimen obtained by Dr. Cantor in Penang was 
